woods89
WKR
Get over it, and open your mind. Memories are not dependant on pretty rifles.
I've only ever regretted selling accurate rifles. Keep it. If you hunt enough you'll want a backup anyway. If you just WANT another gun, then get one and hope it shoots as well.So my dilemma.. I haven’t rifle hunted in the past 10 years and always filled my tags with archery equipment. I picked my rifle up this year and just really enjoyed the heck out of roaming around with the rifle on my back.
Over the years I have built some history with a couple rifles, one being my dads and those are retired and set aside for my son. Last year I traded for a Browning AB3 in 6.5cm. Short compact gun and I figured itd be good to beat around with. Turned out to be the very best shooting gun I have ever owned.
My problem is I can not stand the thoughts having and building history with a gun that has a plastic trigger and trigger guard. So would you all buy a much higher quality gun in hopes it shoots as good as the cheapo? I do not reload and only shoot factory ammo. So far this Browning has shot 1/2-3/4” moa with all 4 diff types of ammo I’ve shot through it.
I can’t stand the thoughts of dropping a bunch of money on a gun and then it not shooting as good as a cheap gun. Then again I cant stand having a gun with a plastic trigger and gaurd… What would you guys do?
Send me that WSM!!! I can never have too many 300wsm Brownings. Family currently have 3 of mine borrowed.Have killed way more stuff with the old Remington semi auto 7400 in 30-06 with the tasco scope and see through scope rings than with my new Browning HC 300 wsm with the 1k scope.
Sometimes I think we all start wanting new gear just for the thrill of getting new gear. Guilty myself. But it's really about the hunt and your abilities more than any of the gear
Are you being facetious? After hunting with a rifle for years, I really love roaming around the mountains with my bow in my hand.I picked my rifle up this year and just really enjoyed the heck out of roaming around with the rifle on my back.
I've switched and started bow hunting with traditional equipment. So after being hard on myself all year it was nice to break that rifle out lol.Are you being facetious? After hunting with a rifle for years, I really love roaming around the mountains with my bow in my hand.
The only gun I've ever seen with a plastic trigger and/or trigger guard was a cheap BB gun I had. That would be a non-starter for me before I tried to purchase it.
Yeah they are wonderful guns and I'll probably keep it forever but I think it's funny that it sports a nice scope and gets hand loads that I've worked to make tiny groups and it's never shot any critters past maybe 100 yards lol. The old Remy semi with the tasco could've done the job just as wellSend me that WSM!!! I can never have too many 300wsm Brownings. Family currently have 3 of mine borrowed.
My first deer rifle was a well used Remington 742 that the old man had camoed with model airplane paint. Wore an also camoed 3-9x32 Armsport scope. Shot at 98 deer and ate 97 of them. Clipped a limb off with one shot. Now that I'm old, I wish I'd never sold that rig. Actually bought one similar this past summer with old Redfield on it, but haven't shot it yet.
I haven't heard of any breaking.Is there a lot of reports of the trigger breaking?
I've killed deer and yotes out to 375 yards with mine, but it's usually 100-250 yards.Yeah they are wonderful guns and I'll probably keep it forever but I think it's funny that it sports a nice scope and gets hand loads that I've worked to make tiny groups and it's never shot any critters past maybe 100 yards lol. The old Remy semi with the tasco could've done the job just as well
accuracy first and foremost and if comes from an inexpensive rifle then smile and use it.So my dilemma.. I haven’t rifle hunted in the past 10 years and always filled my tags with archery equipment. I picked my rifle up this year and just really enjoyed the heck out of roaming around with the rifle on my back.
Over the years I have built some history with a couple rifles, one being my dads and those are retired and set aside for my son. Last year I traded for a Browning AB3 in 6.5cm. Short compact gun and I figured itd be good to beat around with. Turned out to be the very best shooting gun I have ever owned.
My problem is I can not stand the thoughts having and building history with a gun that has a plastic trigger and trigger guard. So would you all buy a much higher quality gun in hopes it shoots as good as the cheapo? I do not reload and only shoot factory ammo. So far this Browning has shot 1/2-3/4” moa with all 4 diff types of ammo I’ve shot through it.
I can’t stand the thoughts of dropping a bunch of money on a gun and then it not shooting as good as a cheap gun. Then again I cant stand having a gun with a plastic trigger and gaurd… What would you guys do?